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explains the action taken by an insurance company/payor ona healthcare claim
Free-rider
payee is the person who is to be paid payor is who pays to the payee
Contact your broker and verify that you have purchased the coverage that you need -- the broker can explain when/ how your rider protects you.
Tertiary insurance is the 3rd insurance policy responsible for payment. Example... Medicare, primary payor Blue Cross Blue Shield, secondary payor Aetna, tertiary payor
To protect the rider's legs
a long-term care insurance rider is an optional benefit in your insurance policy that provides addition advantage and benefit. An example is the share care rider which is applicable to couples, another one is the inflation protection rider that increases your daily benefits so you can cope up with inflation. There are some long-term care insurance that already includes rider, it is better to study which among these riders will fit you best.
No
To protect Georgia from erosion
Yes; however, the child's RSDI benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
The person who wrote the check